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rean thinks this is small government. he is playing bad politics because his base put him in there to it reduce the burden of government and this will greatly expand it. >> mark, john has a point. the ryan budget averages out to $4.1 trillion a year. $500 billion a year more are than what we are spending now you with president obama. >> it actually cuts too much, david. it cuts -- >> doesn't cut at all! >> cuts $4.7 trillion over ten years and in areas that we shouldn't be cutting. >> it doesn't cut. >> we should be expanding scientific, education. areas that are going to cree jobs.reate number one it will never get enacted. if it di it is unrealistic. totally out there in disneyland. >> does at any time say a lot about where the country is that we are using terms like cut when it in fact the ryan budget plan averaged out at $4.1 trillion a year is $500 billion more than what we are now spending. >> george orwell is probably spinning in his grave at the abuse of language. are i agree with john and i lost a lot of nope, my
rean thinks this is small government. he is playing bad politics because his base put him in there to it reduce the burden of government and this will greatly expand it. >> mark, john has a point. the ryan budget averages out to $4.1 trillion a year. $500 billion a year more are than what we are spending now you with president obama. >> it actually cuts too much, david. it cuts -- >> doesn't cut at all! >> cuts $4.7 trillion over ten years and in areas that we shouldn't...
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but let the private industry do it. >> you guys obsessed with the government when the government did the wall street bailout? yes! >> hold on guys. stop. we can't blame george bush. >> i'm not blaming george burke. if you want to subsidize what the government subsidizes. >> the government subsidizes the oil industry right now. >> eric: we're going to leave it now. julie, you may not realize this cashin in is all about smaller government. >> over 40% in taxes. they are subsidized in taxes. >> eric: first the tweet and phone call. white house calling me about the tours and i'll tell you what was said when i picked up the phone, next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ and chantix helped me quit. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. it put me at ease that you could smoke on the first week. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depresd mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while tak
but let the private industry do it. >> you guys obsessed with the government when the government did the wall street bailout? yes! >> hold on guys. stop. we can't blame george bush. >> i'm not blaming george burke. if you want to subsidize what the government subsidizes. >> the government subsidizes the oil industry right now. >> eric: we're going to leave it now. julie, you may not realize this cashin in is all about smaller government. >> over 40% in taxes....
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state government, floods your property and federal government charges you a felony for building on a wet land. john: jack is digging a well, he had to go deep down. >> he was down about 8 fight, but not find water. john: i should repeat, a jury cleared jack. of all charges. >> and we won but after we were home for a month maybe, the army corps of engineer and epa said, how nice you won in the criminal court but we still fill it is a wealth land, the decision by jury did not matter, if you don't get off the property we'll fine you still. john: what does that mean? >> 39, 500 a day. john: they had to sell their home, now they left in a modified trailer. this has already taken almost everyone you had. >> we'll be bankrupt, you have no idea what you are up against, you don't know the power that is the epa. john: they have all the time and resources in the world, it is an iim. >>> they run you on down. >> they come in and ruin lives. john: our government, that is supposed to be by the people for the people, sometimes is against the people, up next, why i had to to this. >> wait, stop [wai
state government, floods your property and federal government charges you a felony for building on a wet land. john: jack is digging a well, he had to go deep down. >> he was down about 8 fight, but not find water. john: i should repeat, a jury cleared jack. of all charges. >> and we won but after we were home for a month maybe, the army corps of engineer and epa said, how nice you won in the criminal court but we still fill it is a wealth land, the decision by jury did not matter,...
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it's just a terrible tragedy for patients. >> there's the assumption that people who run government are our elected officials, members of congress, but it's not true in many cases. the power lies with corporations and corporate interests and the lobbyists that they buy. >> good morning, folks, how are you? >> i was almost as surprised as anybody to see the reports that i was the most frequent visitor to the white house during the health reform debate. it was important to keep expressing the hospitals' position. it's an expensive world to live in in terms of getting your voice heard in d.c., but that's the whole function of advocacy. >> how powerful are lobbyists in the health care system? infinitely. >> what gives lobbyists power is the amount of money they have for campaign contributions. >> we've been trying to reform the health care system for 100 years. it goes back to teddy roosevelt. these companies will do whatever it takes to make sure there's no new laws or regulations that will hinder their profits. >> the health care reform bill that was enacted achieved two of the insurance
it's just a terrible tragedy for patients. >> there's the assumption that people who run government are our elected officials, members of congress, but it's not true in many cases. the power lies with corporations and corporate interests and the lobbyists that they buy. >> good morning, folks, how are you? >> i was almost as surprised as anybody to see the reports that i was the most frequent visitor to the white house during the health reform debate. it was important to keep...
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state government flood your property and federal government charges you with a felony for building on wet land. >> it'slearly not a wet land. she digging a well here. he wasn't finding water. >> he was down about eight feet but could not find the water table. >> a jury cleared jack of all charges. >> we won, but aft we were home for a month, the army corps engineers and epa sent us another letter saying how nicely you won in the criminal court. we still feel its wet land and the decision made by the jury did not matter to them. if you don't get off the propert we're going to fine you. >> what does that mean? >> $37,500 a day. >> they've had to sell their home. now, they live in a trailer. >> thisas almost taken everything you hav >> yeah, but i wouldn't live like that. >> and life savings? >> we'll be bankrupt. you have no idea what you are up against. you don't know the power. >> they ever all the time and resources in the had. it's foe with unlimited budget and ty wear you down. >> they just come in and ruin lives. >> so our government is supposed to be by the people, for the ople,
state government flood your property and federal government charges you with a felony for building on wet land. >> it'slearly not a wet land. she digging a well here. he wasn't finding water. >> he was down about eight feet but could not find the water table. >> a jury cleared jack of all charges. >> we won, but aft we were home for a month, the army corps engineers and epa sent us another letter saying how nicely you won in the criminal court. we still feel its wet land...
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there's no government pressure on that. that's a company doing it because it thinks there's a market there. that's one way that the marketplace is speaking, amy and tony nice to see you. have a great weekend. >>> coming up, will smith played him in the movies. >> that's my money. how is somebody just going to take my money? >> chris gardner overcame poverty and homelessness to become the head of his own brokerage firm. man who has lived in both america's economies says only the wealthy are cashing in on the stock run. can i get the smith contract, please? thank you. that's three new paper shredders. [ boris ] put 'em on my spark card. [ garth ] boris' small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase every day. great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. read back the chicken's testimony, please. "buk, buk, bukka!" [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase every day. told you i'd get half. what's in your wallet? told yo
there's no government pressure on that. that's a company doing it because it thinks there's a market there. that's one way that the marketplace is speaking, amy and tony nice to see you. have a great weekend. >>> coming up, will smith played him in the movies. >> that's my money. how is somebody just going to take my money? >> chris gardner overcame poverty and homelessness to become the head of his own brokerage firm. man who has lived in both america's economies says only...
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>> i didn't say that. >> no, it doesn't govern your life? isn't that what you just talked about? >> she would look at the jury and tell them what happened, exactly what happened. >> ma'am, were you crying when you were shooting him? >> i don't remember. >> were you crying when you were stabbing him? >> i don't remember. >> how about when you can cut his throat, were you crying then? >> i don't know. >> so take it look then. you're the one that did this, right? >> yes. >> and you're the same individual that lied about all this, right? >> yes. >> so then take a look at it. >> but she needs wiggle room. why? because she can't tell the jury the truth, that she was angry and scorned. >> why did you confront travis after seeing him with another woman through his backyard window if it was not due to jealousy? >> i felt because he was making an effort, this was also right after he had -- we had just slept together consents asually he said all these things. so i felt like we were getting back together. and when i saw that it seemed in contrast to what he had been it willing me for the las
>> i didn't say that. >> no, it doesn't govern your life? isn't that what you just talked about? >> she would look at the jury and tell them what happened, exactly what happened. >> ma'am, were you crying when you were shooting him? >> i don't remember. >> were you crying when you were stabbing him? >> i don't remember. >> how about when you can cut his throat, were you crying then? >> i don't know. >> so take it look then. you're the...
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every program the government's done. every major program the government's done has grown and grown and grown and costs have gonene up and up and up and thas just the way it's going to be and until somebody steps up and gets serious about this and tries to stop some of it, we're in the soup, my friend. >> all right. after this, great discussion. big labor scores a big win against wal-mart. did american shoppers just lose big from this as well? my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. ah. 4g, huh? verizon 4g lte. 700 megahertz spectrum, end-to-end, pure lte build. the most consistent sp
every program the government's done. every major program the government's done has grown and grown and grown and costs have gonene up and up and up and thas just the way it's going to be and until somebody steps up and gets serious about this and tries to stop some of it, we're in the soup, my friend. >> all right. after this, great discussion. big labor scores a big win against wal-mart. did american shoppers just lose big from this as well? my mother made the best toffee in the world....
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or from our government. rand paul brought together principled conservatives and liberals to voice the alarm over the lack of transparency of u.s. policy of killing american citizens with drones that are suspected of terrorism. >> the senate being an institution, but this is more important than the institution, this is about following the constitution that makes it quite clear that being a citizen means that our government has to follow due process in accusing us of crimes, that includes to formally charge us and tell us what we are accused of . provide legal counsel and assume that we are innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt by a jury of our peers and insure that theses used lawfully. >> if we are found guilty, then we are punished with our crimes in accordance for the laww for that infraction. the government can't preempt and arrive at a conclusion of guilt and carry out a process. it is messy and aggravate sloww. when it appears that the criminal is given more consideration than the victi
or from our government. rand paul brought together principled conservatives and liberals to voice the alarm over the lack of transparency of u.s. policy of killing american citizens with drones that are suspected of terrorism. >> the senate being an institution, but this is more important than the institution, this is about following the constitution that makes it quite clear that being a citizen means that our government has to follow due process in accusing us of crimes, that includes...
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enough government regulation. if the customer wants a super cy something, including themselves, they have to figure out how to do it. well, ther is no telling what vice-president joe biden will say when he goes of script as usually is. unfortunately forhe vice president he may wish she hadn't this week, just this morning unveiling a new domestic violence reduction initiative in maryland. you can tell it as something to do with guns. his choice of words may have downplayed a type of domestic abuse. >> we have learned that certain behavior is on the part of the abuser pretend much more damage and other behaviors. for example, if the abuser has attempted to strangle his victim , if he has threatened to shooter, if he is sexually assaulting her, there are a number of other signs. these are telltale signs to say, this is not your garden variety slap across the face, which is totally unacceptable and of itself. lou: if you are taking notes, you can tell a lot if aan murders his wife just slapping her across the face. i
enough government regulation. if the customer wants a super cy something, including themselves, they have to figure out how to do it. well, ther is no telling what vice-president joe biden will say when he goes of script as usually is. unfortunately forhe vice president he may wish she hadn't this week, just this morning unveiling a new domestic violence reduction initiative in maryland. you can tell it as something to do with guns. his choice of words may have downplayed a type of domestic...
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but see, i think that they believe on the government side that they are the parent. of everybody of everybody. they want to tell you they can't have "x" or "y." this is arbitrary, capricious and ridiculous. today you heard starbucks can sell 20-ounce because you can put in as much sugar as you want to at the counter. this gets to too much nitty-gritty. expense for the grocer. whether it holds up or not, i don't know. cities as they get ready to do the same thing across the country, they should think about being embarrassed like the new york city government is. >> kimberly: people want to make decisions for themselves. what they want to eat. if people are smart enough, okay. you may have a point but it is their choice to decide what they want to do. >> bob: it's my choice to drink the drink. i have been yelled out for five minutes from the producers to make sure you take it off so they don't know you're are doing wendy's. don't take it off. sorry. okay. fine. >> dana: you are doing wendy's? >> bob: this is coca-cola from somebody. >> dana: wendy's. >> greg: what is he
but see, i think that they believe on the government side that they are the parent. of everybody of everybody. they want to tell you they can't have "x" or "y." this is arbitrary, capricious and ridiculous. today you heard starbucks can sell 20-ounce because you can put in as much sugar as you want to at the counter. this gets to too much nitty-gritty. expense for the grocer. whether it holds up or not, i don't know. cities as they get ready to do the same thing across the...
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government. what do you think? who do you think is holding him? >> honestly, at this moment in time i have no idea where he is or exactly who's holding him, all i know is that he is being held against his will and has been for the past six years and it's time to bring him home safely. >> how have you dealt with this? six years, this is the man that you built your life with. how do you -- how do you sort of hang in there? i know you say you're discouraged but you're still working very hard on this. you've been to iran to try to raise awareness about this. what has it been like for you? >> it's been extremely difficult but we take it one day at a time and we hope every day that this will be the day we hear he's coming home to us. >> on the fifth anniversary of his disappearance the fbi announced there will be a $1 million reward for his safe reward. this is the sixth anniversary. friday the white house released this statement. finding him remains a high priority for the united states and we will continue to do all that we can to bring him home safel
government. what do you think? who do you think is holding him? >> honestly, at this moment in time i have no idea where he is or exactly who's holding him, all i know is that he is being held against his will and has been for the past six years and it's time to bring him home safely. >> how have you dealt with this? six years, this is the man that you built your life with. how do you -- how do you sort of hang in there? i know you say you're discouraged but you're still working...
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this is a surprising ran paul would object to the use of drums by the government. is this a serious political statement or stunt? >> i think he's a comparable we're so used to politicians and not for the state's people to stand up and now is there to mavericks' in washington? [laughter] gerri: there is a conflagration between the rotarians and old-fashioned republicans, a country club republicans loggerhead can they come together? >> we need to to win but senator paul also has yet to crisis. republican not there is no two-party committed don't run as individuals, a new centralized leadership, so they played the card of republican. gerri: comeeon. here is what john mccain said to the huffington post. he called them what go birds. >> but there should not have been 80 party response issued a just and republican gerri: but these groups are urging disparate. >> did not that different if they were they would run under their own brand, they don't do that. we have to be united and cannot be sniping at each other. so fighting amongst ourselves hurts our ability. gerri: let
this is a surprising ran paul would object to the use of drums by the government. is this a serious political statement or stunt? >> i think he's a comparable we're so used to politicians and not for the state's people to stand up and now is there to mavericks' in washington? [laughter] gerri: there is a conflagration between the rotarians and old-fashioned republicans, a country club republicans loggerhead can they come together? >> we need to to win but senator paul also has yet...
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we've changed the narrative from government being the provider of first resort to government being the provider of last resort. we want opportunity. we want a federal government within the boundaries of the constitution, a government that does what it was formed to do, protect the nation. charles: katrina, you know, you started off, and i know, you know, obviously, you're being somewhat facetious saying the tea party was dead. it does feel like, though, it's lost a lot of steam from those midterm election victories a few years back. what the does the tea party have to do in order to redane that momentum and also brand itself instead of letting robert rice brand them? >> well, i think the branding position of the tea party has already been done. you've seen a lot of tea pertiers shift into what we call policy mode. we're actually engaged in the political process. many people are now running for office, many people are now working for candidates existence establishment campaigns which you saw happen right near texas with ted cruz. and i think it's time to really get serious. but as far a
we've changed the narrative from government being the provider of first resort to government being the provider of last resort. we want opportunity. we want a federal government within the boundaries of the constitution, a government that does what it was formed to do, protect the nation. charles: katrina, you know, you started off, and i know, you know, obviously, you're being somewhat facetious saying the tea party was dead. it does feel like, though, it's lost a lot of steam from those...
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is that what we really want from our government? >> the kentucky senator standing his ground and standing up for 13 hours, demanding the white house answer his question about whether or not the president could have ordered the death of an american citizen on american soil using a drone without due process. attorney general eric holder finally answered no. here is some media reaction. >> the administration has responded with a letter, as i understand from attorney holder, it's come to my attention that you have now asked an additional question he, does the president have the authority to use a weaponized drone to kill an american, not engaged in combat on american soil? the answer to that question is no. senator rand paul released a statement saying, he is satisfied and will end his opposition to brennan. the vote as you know has gone through so i guess that's the end of that. >> that was one of the shortest letters i've ever seen from an attorney general, a vi silent f-you in it somewhere. >> jon: and yet, when asked earlier to answ
is that what we really want from our government? >> the kentucky senator standing his ground and standing up for 13 hours, demanding the white house answer his question about whether or not the president could have ordered the death of an american citizen on american soil using a drone without due process. attorney general eric holder finally answered no. here is some media reaction. >> the administration has responded with a letter, as i understand from attorney holder, it's come...
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. >> tonight, your government has gone off the deep end. we're going to show you what you're expected to fill out for obamacare. plus, the national debt is more than 16 trillion dollars, does that sound like a crisis to you? >> we don't have an immediate crisis in terms of debt. >> we don't have an immediate crisis in terms of debt. >> there is a long-term debt challenge and everybody recognizes it. >> we don't have an immediate crisis in terms of debt. in fact, for the next ten years it's going to be in a sustainable place. >> i fear that obama succeeding would result in america's failure and it's happening. >> the president believes that bipartisan cooperation is possible. >> ultimately it may be that the differences are just too wide. >> you have to put forward proposals to demonstrate his commitment to making tough choices, to meeting republicans halfway. >> my goal is not to chase a balanced budget just for the sake of balance. >> i want to go back to president obama with stephanopoulos answering the question about the white house tour
. >> tonight, your government has gone off the deep end. we're going to show you what you're expected to fill out for obamacare. plus, the national debt is more than 16 trillion dollars, does that sound like a crisis to you? >> we don't have an immediate crisis in terms of debt. >> we don't have an immediate crisis in terms of debt. >> there is a long-term debt challenge and everybody recognizes it. >> we don't have an immediate crisis in terms of debt. in fact,...
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what would you do part of the government's monopoly? one school chancellor fired under performing teachers. that made teachers mad. >> she's misled, misguided, and doing that to other people. >> she's not trained, doesn't know what real teaching is. john: what a terrible choice to lead schools and called the hatchet lady. "time" made her look like a witch. who is this awful person? let's ask her. michelle rhe, joins us from california. you made people mad. >> yes, i did. >> you fired 36 principals, 200 some teachers, closed school, and eventually pushed out in washington, d.c.. >> yeah. well, remember, that when i took over the district, it was the lowest performing and most distucksal district in the entire country. what i did were things i thought were obvious, close low performing failing schools failing children for decades. i'm going to fire ineffective employees, pay the effective ones more money, cut a central office bureaucracy out of control in half. those were the things i knew needed to get done if we were going to fix the sy
what would you do part of the government's monopoly? one school chancellor fired under performing teachers. that made teachers mad. >> she's misled, misguided, and doing that to other people. >> she's not trained, doesn't know what real teaching is. john: what a terrible choice to lead schools and called the hatchet lady. "time" made her look like a witch. who is this awful person? let's ask her. michelle rhe, joins us from california. you made people mad. >> yes, i...
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thirty, 30 employees of the united states government you have been sequestered from public view for six months, four of them injured. what is your reaction? >> where they bury the survivors? lou: it has really been just exactly that. >> and the liberace, tucker, i don't think and stole the election. and now our soldiers are getting killed as a result of what he says. after ten years of sacrifice. >> aren't you glad obama pull the troops also the good afghanistan right? >> by the way, what happens to the mass of weapons of mass destruction jack next week is the ten year anniversary. we're still looking for those. lou: it makes you wonder about just where we are with their policy. you will leave about $35 billion worth of material and equipment in afghanistan. at least that appears to be the plan right now. you get the last word here. >> i hope that the prime minister netanyahu on tuesday or wednesday brings out his little round bomb with the red line on it and says, see, i told you so. lou: and not quite sure what that meant, but i will give you the last word. james, joyous, thank you so
thirty, 30 employees of the united states government you have been sequestered from public view for six months, four of them injured. what is your reaction? >> where they bury the survivors? lou: it has really been just exactly that. >> and the liberace, tucker, i don't think and stole the election. and now our soldiers are getting killed as a result of what he says. after ten years of sacrifice. >> aren't you glad obama pull the troops also the good afghanistan right?...
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>> this government is completely out of control. >> followed by rand paul. it's a bird. >> it's a plane! >> people are very, very excited about rand paul. >> monkeys, like humans, act crazy on meth. >> what kind of craziness is this? >> these are new, young faces on the scene. >> if you can't be sexy-crazy-mad, you can't get the attention. >> marco rubio. >> they're not free-loaders, they're not liberals. >> translation -- >> this has had an impact on our people. >> it's a little more communicatal than some of the other speakers. >> hard working middle class. >> the republican party is still trying to reinvent and reunite itself. >> it was the left that got us into this mess. >> we don't need a new idea. >> we will persevere. >> it may not happen at this conference. >>> at the circus that calls itself the conservative political action conference, republicans are still trying to distance themselves from the damage done to the party by the mitt romney 47% video, which they know rushed romney's candidacy and fear has the power to continue to define them as a pa
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government, uber lawyer, david boyd. alowing a $5 billion class-action lawsuit against the government, suit claims part of the aig bel bailout was unconstitutional, representing a company starter international, david boies taking on the government, here and only here, by the way, before we get to david, the treasury department gave us this statement, two months ago, aig board reviewed the allegation against the company, and decides that they were not worth pursuing we continue to believe that claims have no merit, and we'll continue to defend the case vigorously. what do you make of just that? >> well, you would expect them to say that, they almost got to say that. neil: a big rescue we can't reverse. >> the key thing, is that statement ignores what the judge has held. remember they made a motion to dismiss, it was denied. second it ignores the admissions they made in the lawsuit. they admitted that they did not have the authority to take on the equity, they did not have the authority -- neil: aig, further did not have t
government, uber lawyer, david boyd. alowing a $5 billion class-action lawsuit against the government, suit claims part of the aig bel bailout was unconstitutional, representing a company starter international, david boies taking on the government, here and only here, by the way, before we get to david, the treasury department gave us this statement, two months ago, aig board reviewed the allegation against the company, and decides that they were not worth pursuing we continue to believe that...
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we worked with the government of turkey and the government of jordan do bring him to justice department and this is someone who plotted against our country and who was continuing the plot to kill americans so, first we should be lauding the fact our intelligence community, the president, and security officials came together and were able to make this big "get." we have been trying terrorists in this country in civilian courts for three decades so i find it fascinating that everyone is acting as if this is the first time it has happened. the one responsible for 9/11 was tried in control court and the one responsible for the attack bombings of the embassy in africa in 1998 was tried in civilian courts here in the united states. so i find it odd that all of a sudden people are acting as if this is new. >> the blind sheik, of course, was tried in new york, the first trade center bombing attempt there. so, senator graham is worked up about this, wondering why he gets the benefits and protections that exist in the federal court system. what is your take here? what is the big deal? >> well, it
we worked with the government of turkey and the government of jordan do bring him to justice department and this is someone who plotted against our country and who was continuing the plot to kill americans so, first we should be lauding the fact our intelligence community, the president, and security officials came together and were able to make this big "get." we have been trying terrorists in this country in civilian courts for three decades so i find it fascinating that everyone is...
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government and that pope francis didn't do enough to stop that. and you say? >> bill, look, i would have been stunned if the secular progressives had come out just lauding this man for his career of service and his humility and his charity. that just wasn't going to happen, right? it's not going to happen. he's not here to be loved by the secular progressives. so the fact that he's coming out, well, you didn't do enough to unsuit the junta or do enough personally to come up against this brutal dictatorship when in fact, of course, a court of law dismissed any charges that he had been an accomplice to some kidnapping of two priests or not done enough to help them. that was dismissed. the 1980 nobel peace prize winner said that he did not collaborate with a dictatorship. there might have been other priests who did more to stand up against the dictatorship, but he was no friend of the dictators. he did not in any way work with them or facilitate what they did. instead, he actually stood up against the left wing guerilla, and the dictatorship when the
government and that pope francis didn't do enough to stop that. and you say? >> bill, look, i would have been stunned if the secular progressives had come out just lauding this man for his career of service and his humility and his charity. that just wasn't going to happen, right? it's not going to happen. he's not here to be loved by the secular progressives. so the fact that he's coming out, well, you didn't do enough to unsuit the junta or do enough personally to come up against this...
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you will be making a generous donation to the government patti ann. >> diane macedo. the o'reilly factor sent jessie waters to see what fans of the national past time think about the current state of the country. >> how is this country doing right now? >> it is very di vieded. >> reaping what our fore fathers have sown into us. >> come on jesse, seriously? >> you don't know what to believe all of the time. i try to make up my own mind my own opinion on all of these different ideas. >> i think we are starting to move into the right direction. >> you have the spring training collar on. >> isn't that how they do it around here? >> back in 86 i think they did. >> you think the president cares about the amount of debt we are in right now? >> so much stuff we are paying for we are not seeing what is going on today. >> i don't think he cares about anything but golf right now. >> busted so-called sugar free food with sugar instead. taking you inside joe biden's head. >> see what's coming up on the top of the hour. >> i know what's going on in your head when you put on the gre
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more government spending. republicans very much want to cut government spending. we keep hearing talk of a grand bargain. not seeing any progress toward that at this point. >> chris, republican senators reportedly asked the president in one of these closed door meetings to tone down political attacks. we'll hear from president obama in just a few moments. do you expect the tone to be any different than it has been from either side? >> well, i find it kind of amusing when the republicans suggest the president has been too harsh with them. if you look at the scope of the problems the country is facing, wanting to meet in the middle somewhere is not necessarily a negative attack when you point out that the other side doesn't want to move. with respect to the republicans, listen, they have a love/hate relationship with president obama. at least politically. they love to hate him. they love to hate his politics and policies. i'm not sure that's going to change any time soon. because they haven't gotten i think the key message. if you look at the polling, the key messag
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is that what we really want from our government? >> chris: rand paul took to the senate floor for a 13 hour filibuster to protest the possibility the president might order a drone strike against an american citizen on u.s. soil. we are back now with the panel. so laura, what do you see as the significance of rand paul's criticism of the obama drone policy? and what about the split that we saw this week inside the gop between the libertarians who are primarily concerned with individual rights and the constitution and defense hawks like john mccain who say a president in a war commander in chief needs broad authority to use force. >> well, a couple of things. number one, john mccain and lindsey graham and the "wall street journal" editorial board extremely dismissive of rand paul. "wall street journal" said calm down, said you have to do more than fire up impressionable libertarians in their college dorms. i thought to myself when is the last time a republican managed to capture the imagination of young people and some people on the l
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they don't respect our system of government. they want sharia law. they think that it looks like weaknesses. lou: ambassador bolton, do you agree? >> yeah. look, the fundamental problem here is the conceptual problem. the obama administration has believed for ideological reasons from the get go that we ought to take, we ought to treat international terrorism like it's a criminal syndicate, like it's knocking over the local 7/eleven as opposed to people committing acts of war against the united states. so the debate here isn't over do we true them in new york -- try them in new york or gitmo, the issue is whether we're waging a war against terrorism or whether we're racking up criminal prosecution awards. and the fact is this approach left america more insecure after the 1990s and led to the first september 11th, 2001, and if pursued over a course of years here as we are will leave us more insecure in the future. lou: i'd like to share with the audience the commes by mayor bloomberg who back in 2010 had this to say in regard to the obama administratio
they don't respect our system of government. they want sharia law. they think that it looks like weaknesses. lou: ambassador bolton, do you agree? >> yeah. look, the fundamental problem here is the conceptual problem. the obama administration has believed for ideological reasons from the get go that we ought to take, we ought to treat international terrorism like it's a criminal syndicate, like it's knocking over the local 7/eleven as opposed to people committing acts of war against the...
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and why madison had it, was to protect us from you know a government that would a tyrannical government to take with the spark miles card from capital one, bjorn earns unlimited rewas for his small busine take theseags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjors small busiss earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth why settle for less? ahh, oh! [ garth ] great businesses deserve limited reward here's your wake up call. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase every day. what's in your wallet? [ crows ] now where's the snooze button? girl vo: i'm pretty conservative. very logical thinker. (laughs) i'm telling you right now, the girl back at home would absolutely not have taken a zip line in the jungle. (screams) i'm really glad that girl stayed at home. vo: expedia helps 30 million travelers a month find what they're lookinfor. one traveler at a time. expedia. find yours. i took my son fishing every year. we had a great s
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the nuns have more of a governing authority. this could all be done by any pope. >> look at the facts of the church. the center of gravity changes. changing. look at the mere fact of a pope from the americas and how many catholics are from latin america. some 40% of over a billion catholics in the world, ana navarro, are latinos. and this is such a significant moment when the church changes its -- >> huge, david. i can't talk about what it means for hispanics. you know, there's a lot of rivalries between latin-american countries. i can tell you we are also thrilled at having a latin pope. we don't even mind he's argentinian. it is wonderful to have a pope that's going to be able to relate to the americans, that lived in political strife, that lived under the repression, that has seen what's going on in argentina, the poverty, the economic crisis, that cannot only speak our language but can "get" our language, is one of us. i think you're going to see him active on issues like immigration. you're going to see that the catholic --
the nuns have more of a governing authority. this could all be done by any pope. >> look at the facts of the church. the center of gravity changes. changing. look at the mere fact of a pope from the americas and how many catholics are from latin america. some 40% of over a billion catholics in the world, ana navarro, are latinos. and this is such a significant moment when the church changes its -- >> huge, david. i can't talk about what it means for hispanics. you know, there's a...
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should government play a role in mitigating our exposure to processed food and drink and is it a fair fight between consumers' appetites and big food? >> i was really struck by the judge's wording on the bloomberg position being arbitrary and capricious. there is nothing arbitrary about the food industry marketing, formulating and marketing its products to us. and researching and writing this book for me was a bit of a detective story. you get inside these companies and it is really clear that salt, sugar, fat, are the three pillars. they're their holy guardrail and they know when they get the amounts perfect, they'll send us over the moon. their products will fly off the shelves. we'll buy more, eat more and they being companies, they will make more money. >> i get it. obviously this stuff is sugary food, sugary drinks, it is bad for you and i get the impetus behind the attempts to ban large soda by bloomberg in new york. it is a good health measure to be sending out. but bloomberg was on letterman last night and he tried to make a joke but the joke was, i'm for cutting down on this
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paid by the government? >> yes. so the healthself is totally politicized. you vote for the politician who gives you the most. that's what they have in britain and it doesn't work. i think that's what they want to have here. that's the obama administration. >> bill: now, i'm assuming there will be a backlash by people who don't want to pay more for burgers and pizza against the obama care and democratic party. am i going to be wrong on that? >> i think you are right. >> bill: so you see that once awful these things kick in, and once everybody sees the unintended consequences, prices rise, people lose their jobs. people -- hours get cut back, then the folks are going to say you know this isn't a good idea. >> the backlash i think will be political. there will be a lack of political support for the obama administration going into 2016. a lack of support for democrats because you did this. you did this to us. you have wrecked our healthcare system. i think it's that bad. >> bill: now, when do you think the price
paid by the government? >> yes. so the healthself is totally politicized. you vote for the politician who gives you the most. that's what they have in britain and it doesn't work. i think that's what they want to have here. that's the obama administration. >> bill: now, i'm assuming there will be a backlash by people who don't want to pay more for burgers and pizza against the obama care and democratic party. am i going to be wrong on that? >> i think you are right. >>...
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so the federal government can't force them to put in safety devices. as a result, there are safety devices which are literally over 100 years old. they cost less than $1. they would save the lives of children. there's no question about it. and, yet, they are not the industry standard in -- for guns in america. >> one of the reasons we've been trying to focus on the gun manufacturers and their relationship with the nra, is because i find it to be politically important that the manufacturers are able to essentially stay out of the spotlight politically altogether. they largely fund the nra. the nra maintains itself publicly as if it is mostly a membership organization. it seems to me they are mostly doing what the industry wants. and part of what the industry wants is for the nra to be out there taking all the criticism so they don't have to. it seems a manifestation is that the whole country isn't up in arms about the gun industry having liability that -- liability protection that no other industry has. what are the chances that this might get undone? i
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desperate situations and desperately reliant on government aid? >> very much so, and the idea behind all this, kind of the thinking among folks like representative ryan and his ilk, is that if you pull the safety net away from these folks, at the same time, by the way, taking the savings you get from all those cuts to the programs, the hundreds of billions you were just citing. medicaid, food stamps. and you give that to wealthy people in terms of tax cuts, somehow it will trickle down and uplift the poor. well, we've never seen that to be the case. in fact, what we have found is when we've engaged in that kind of backwards upsidedown redistribution we've gotten e equality and much higher poverty rates. over the period of the 2000s, the business cycle where the supply side cuts for rampant, poverty didn't fall hardly at all. in fact, it ticked up a little bit and that's not supposed to happen. so, again, you're imposing an ayn randian philosophy on real people's lives in a way that's wholly inconsistent with good economics, not to mention sympathe
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. >> it would absolutely be against the constitution for the government to regulate a church. >> however, the sponsor said the issue is protecting children. >> i'm very proud of my religious education. this is not about religion. >> they point out that every other religious boarding school in the state except pine haven has voluntarily agreed to be regulated, but bob larson said there is no more choking or so-called pressure pointing and spent at least 20 minutes in the state capital talking and doing the type of power poirnlt one would do for perspective students and their families. >> we invite you to come to western montana and visit pinehaven. >> when he finished, so did the leisurely pace of the hearing. suddenly the pace picked up. judiciary chairman was in an interrupting mood. >> try to be brief. we're running out of time. ou our time is essentially expired. step up, state your name, one minute or one sentence. either way. we're on to the next question. we have to learn to ask and answer the questions briefly. we're running out of time. >> finally, one legislator in support of re
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. >> if you're not free to protect yourself when government puts its thumb on the freedom. they can call me crazy or anything else they want. and they say we're crazy? that's crazy. crazy. crazy. it's as if sanity, itself, has been sequestered in washington. >> crazy. that's the word he likes. that's what we're hearing. see what i mean? >>> finally this week in conspiracy theories, is ben affleck a secret undercover government operative as in the present day version of character he played in movie "argo" that came out this year? the iranian government is not pleased with affleck's oscar winning movie which tells of the escape of six americans during the iranian hostage crisis. this week an iranian news agency gave an american conspiracy theorist a chance to discredit the movie. quote, if the makers of "argo" are deposed under oath, they may be forced to reveal their film like the fictitious film within the film is a covert operation disguised as a movie. i have a theory, too. "argo" was a successful effort to make a popular movie. and that's reality. >>> up next, republican
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dagen: the federal government is still adding jobs to its payroll. judge andrew napolitano is on to get fired up about it. ♪ connell: we are going to talk about dreamworks for a little while. i am looking at the camera and you are staring at me. we are going to talk about dreamworks with nicole petallides who joins us now from the new york stock exchange. nicole: it sounds uncomfortable. maybe you should both go to the vb theater and check out some dreamworks movies. they had a tough go of it. it was no secret that "rise of the guardians" was a louder for them. they are beefing it up. netflix, netflix is also on the rise. not only can you get netflix just about everywhere, but you can now get it on facebook. the customers will be linking up with facebook so it will be easier to work with your friends in finding tv and movie shows that you like. it is up over 100% this year. back to you. dagen: thank you, nicole. connell: android is playing nice and apple is not when it comes to apps. dagen: walt mossberg is here with all things digital. it is great
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he cut government spending. he'd be there to vote to kill obama care. but elizabeth warren shattered that image last fall. >> i think this is one more case of senator brown making it clear where he stands. he's taken more than $2 million in contributions and he really delivers for wall street. >> he really delivered for wall street. ouch. in total, the securities and investment industry gave brown $3.2 million for his re-election campaign. yep. scott brown really helped out wall street when he was in the senate and now that he's lost his seat, he'll be helping them again. we learned today brown has a new job working at the law firm nixon peabody where he will, quote, focus on his practice on business and governmental affairs as they relate to financial services industry as well as commercial real estate matters. translation? he's taking care of business just like they took care of him. it's a perfect fit. in fact, one of his new firm's biggest clients is goldman sachs. but brown's new clients might have a tougher time than they used to down in d.c. beca
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if that's such a good idea, government doesn't need to mandate that. businesses are going to do that on their own. when you talk about the kind of businesses that hire minimum wage employees, we're talking about restaurants and grocery stores that have 2% or 3% profit margins. they can't just absorb it. raising prices in an economy like this could mean less sales. they look for other options and that means providing the same product with less service and that means employees. >> i want to bring in something that the former chairwoman of the president's council of economic advisers wrote this week in "the new york times." she says there are better ways to help the poor. a more generous earned income tax credit would provide more support for the working poor and be pro-business at the same time and prekindergarten education has been shown in rigorous studies to strengthen families and reduce poverty and crime and calls hike in the minimum wage a half measure. don, i'm going to give that one to you. there are some economists who say, well, i wish everyone
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that washington's holy grail, a balanced budget, is not actually the holiest thing you can pursue in government. >> paul ryan today put forward his budget. >> right. >> and says he is challenging you to come forward with a budget that reaches balance. are you going to do that? >> no. my goal is not to chase a balanced budget just for the sake of balance. my goal is how do we grow the economy, put people back to work, and if we do that, we're going to be bringing in more revenue, if we controlled spending and have a smart entitlement package, then potentially what you have is balance, but it is not balance on the backs of, you know, the poor, the elderly, students who need student loans, families who have disabled kids, that's not the right way to balance our budget. >> the glow is off paul ryan budgets, even for republicans, including former ryan worshipper rush limbaugh. >> now, there are people that don't like it, even on the republican side because it has tax increases in it, some say tax increases on the rich. leaves some of obama's tax increases in it. heritage foundation has done deep ana
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and indeed a debate about whether the american government should if it wished to, use drones in america. what is your view of the use of drones generally? >> well, use of drones, there are two uses of drones, one is to locate the enemy or locate the militants, which mean the photography part. the other part is to deal with the enemy once located. once identified. but what is not acceptable is the collateral damage it causes sometimes, many times, i would say. that is what creates a very bad, wrong reaction in the pakistani public. so therefore, we have to be extremely careful using drones. i always proposed that the drones should be given to pakistan because the other element is the violation of our sovereignty, by the way. any drones coming from any other country and violating our air space, pakistan's air space, is another issue of tension in pakistan. so why not give the drones to pakistan? that was my proposal, but we didn't get them. >> general musharraf, good to talk to you and best of luck with your trip back to pakistan. >> thank you very much. i need that. >> and we'll be right
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about the in-fighting of the conservatives and the in-fighting of the people who believe in limited government, and that is a foolish notion. >> i am haunted by the experience of the 2012 campaign. >> i'm tired of the hand wringing. conservatives were never part of the cry baby qaa tcaucus. >> and paul ryan spoke about what happened not of 2012, but what happened in the budget plan and took a shot at republicans, too. >> this has been a big week. we have white smoke from the t vatican and a budget from the senate. i want to bring in "washington post" editor and new york times editor. we have seen donald trump and, mitch mcconnell, kelly ayotte, and paul ryan and wayne lapierre, and we have everybody in there, right? is that a time for the conservatives to look forward to a launch pad going toward 2016 or a time to bash the president, and first is kelly ayotte spoke and mentioned benghazi. >> well, it is interesting, because it needs to be a time for the republicans to look ahead, and the lineup that you just showed, reflects some of the problem. there is a certain schizophrenia in the party, a
about the in-fighting of the conservatives and the in-fighting of the people who believe in limited government, and that is a foolish notion. >> i am haunted by the experience of the 2012 campaign. >> i'm tired of the hand wringing. conservatives were never part of the cry baby qaa tcaucus. >> and paul ryan spoke about what happened not of 2012, but what happened in the budget plan and took a shot at republicans, too. >> this has been a big week. we have white smoke from...
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we'll get involved with the government. ways in which different places in latin america, how the catholic church dealt with this is very different in other places. >> i wasn't in argentina where the accusations have come up against pope francis. but i was in guatemala where we had cardinal viego. as soon as some of us were deannounced by the military we were denounced by the cardinal. in fact when the military came and shot up our center in guatemala city the cardinal said they are communists and anti-christs. >> you were a priest. >> yes. >> you had this division. you have kind of right-wing dictatorship throughout latin america aligned with the church hierarchy at the same time that nuns and priests and in sometimes even bishops are aligning themselves with leftists. >> so many were killed in guatemala. he turned around from being a conservative to identifying with poor. the poor converted. they just fought. a dear friend of mine became ready to speak up to the nation and for that he was murdered in this month of 1980. >>
we'll get involved with the government. ways in which different places in latin america, how the catholic church dealt with this is very different in other places. >> i wasn't in argentina where the accusations have come up against pope francis. but i was in guatemala where we had cardinal viego. as soon as some of us were deannounced by the military we were denounced by the cardinal. in fact when the military came and shot up our center in guatemala city the cardinal said they are...
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it was sort of -- it's almost, i would say, incomprehensible to imagine that this sort of what has governed the creation of this demilitarized zone could sort of vanish in a way. what is the response, anna, from washington and seoul to these latest threats? >> yeah. just on the dmz, brianna. you are talking about a strip of land some 250 kilometers long and 50 kilometers wide. north and south korea take up 50 kilometers each. you stand there literally there are north korean troops looking back at you. the north korean military has something like 1.2 million soldiers. what is their downfall is their navy and their air force. you speak to the experts, brianna, and they would say that north korea would be committing suicide by launching an attack on south korea because, as we know, south korea is very much protected by the united states. they are holding those joint military drills tomorrow, but as far as some sort of provocation, which is what north korea is threatening, this is very possible. so those joint military drills are happening on the korean peninsula between the united states and s
it was sort of -- it's almost, i would say, incomprehensible to imagine that this sort of what has governed the creation of this demilitarized zone could sort of vanish in a way. what is the response, anna, from washington and seoul to these latest threats? >> yeah. just on the dmz, brianna. you are talking about a strip of land some 250 kilometers long and 50 kilometers wide. north and south korea take up 50 kilometers each. you stand there literally there are north korean troops looking...